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- H01H85/00—Protective devices in which the current flows through a part of fusible material and this current is interrupted by displacement of the fusible material when this current becomes excessive
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- the present invention relates to a female terminal wherein a tabular terminal can be laterally or obliquely inserted between a pair of elastic holding pieces thereof.
- a relay box with a fuse is provided in an electric wiring for various electric appliances aboard a vehicle for protecting the circuit.
- the relay box is called a fuse box, a junction block or an electric junction box.
- a blade-type fuse is known as one of fuses to be mounted on a fuse accommodating portion of the relay box.
- the blade-type fuse has a pair of tabular terminals which are connected with a soluble portion in an insulative housing. This blade-type fuse is inserted into in the fuse accommodating portion of the relay box.
- Each of two tabular terminals is inserted between a pair of elastic contact pieces of the female terminal accommodated in the relay box.
- the female terminal has a terminal body 40 , a wire connecting portion 41 to crimp an electric wire (not shown), and a terminal contact portion 43 as shown in FIG. 6.
- the terminal contact portion 43 has a pair of elastic holding pieces 42 .
- the elastic holding piece 42 is formed of a rectangular plate.
- the pair of elastic holding pieces 42 are put into contact with each other near front end portions thereof.
- Each elastic holding piece 42 has a guide portion 44 between the front end and the contact portion. That is, the vicinity of the front end portion of each elastic holding piece 42 is in a L-shape.
- a front end portion of a tabular terminal 2 is inserted between the guide portions 44 .
- the tabular terminal 2 is inserted deep, and the female terminal 45 is electrically connected to the tabular terminal 2 .
- the fuse 3 is inserted in the fuse accommodating portion.
- a longitudinal axis a 1 of the tabular terminal 2 is normally almost in parallel with a longitudinal axis b of the female terminal as shown in FIG. 7.
- a width direction of the tabular terminal 2 and a width direction of the elastic holding piece 42 are almost in parallel.
- the fuse 3 is sometimes laterally or obliquely inserted in the fuse accommodating portion.
- a side face 2 c of the tabular terminal 2 abuts front-end side faces of the elastic holding pieces 42 .
- the tabular terminal 2 is not inserted between the elastic holding pieces 42 . If the fuse 3 is forcibly inserted, the tabular terminal 2 is damaged.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a tabular terminal-use female terminal wherein a tabular terminal can be laterally or obliquely inserted between a pair of elastic holding pieces.
- a tabular terminal-use female terminal in which a tabular terminal is inserted, comprises: a pair of elastic holding pieces extending in an insertion direction of the tabular terminal; a holding portion provided on each elastic holding piece for holding the tabular terminal; a guide face extending from each holding portion to an front end portion of each elastic holding piece for guiding the tabular terminal to the holding portion; and a receiving tapered portion provided on a side portion of each guide face, wherein the tabular terminal is able to be laterally inserted into the tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- a largest gap of the receiving tapered portions is larger than a thickness of the tabular terminal.
- a slant plane is formed on a side end face of, and near, the holding portion of each elastic holding piece.
- a checking plate to restrain displacement of the pair of elastic holding pieces in a width direction thereof is provided.
- each elastic holding piece is formed by bending a rectangular plate in a L-shape.
- the elastic holding piece is in a L-shape, the elastic holding piece can be easily produced.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an inventive tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing another tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal-sectional view showing a state that a fuse is laterally inserted into a relay box accommodating the inventive tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory illustration showing a state that the fuse is laterally put into contact with the inventive tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of A-portion of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a prior art tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory illustration showing an appropriate insertion direction of the fuse into the tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory illustration showing a state that the fuse is laterally put into contact with the prior art tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of B-portion of FIG. 8.
- reference numeral 1 denotes a tabular terminal-use female terminal, and a tabular terminal 2 is inserted in the female terminal 1 .
- the blade-type fuse 3 has a pair of tabular terminals 2 and an insulative housing 4 .
- the pair of tabular terminals 2 are connected with a soluble portion (not shown) in the insulative housing.
- the pair of tabular terminals 2 are provided on a plane.
- Each tabular terminal 2 has a wide plane 2 b .
- the blade-type fuse 3 is inserted in a fuse accommodating portion 5 of a relay box.
- the fuse accommodating portion 5 is formed in a box-shape with insulating material.
- a fuse accommodating chamber 6 to receive the blade-type fuse 3 is provided at one end of the fuse accommodating portion 5 .
- This fuse accommodating chamber 6 has a fuse insertion opening 7 .
- Two terminal accommodating chambers 8 parallel with each other are provided in the fuse accommodating portion 5 .
- Each terminal accommodating chamber 8 communicates with the fuse accommodating chamber 5 .
- a cross section of the terminal accommodating chamber 8 is quadrangular.
- the female terminal 1 is inserted from the other end of the fuse accommodating portion 5 .
- a resilient lance 9 to engage the female terminal 1 for preventing a coming-out of the female terminal 1 is provided on one side wall of the terminal accommodating chamber 8 .
- An engagement recess (not shown) which prevents the female terminal 1 from moving in an insertion direction thereof is provided on each of two opposite sidewalls.
- the tabular terminal 2 of the blade-type fuse 3 is inserted in a terminal contact portion 12 of the female terminal 1 .
- the female terminal 1 is made of conductive material. As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the female terminal 1 has a terminal body 10 , a wire connecting portion 11 , and the terminal contact portion 12 . An electric wire (not shown) is crimped to the wire connecting portion 11 . A lance engaging portion 15 to engage the lance 9 is provided on the first side portion 10 a of the terminal body 10 . An engaging projection 16 to engage the above engagement recess is provided on each of the second and third side portions 10 b , 10 c of the terminal body 10 .
- a pair of elastic holding pieces 17 are provided on the terminal contact portion 12 .
- a checking plate 18 may be provided on the terminal contact portion 12 .
- the checking plate 18 restrains displacement, from the first side portion 10 a side to the fourth side portion 10 d side, of the elastic holding pieces 17 .
- the checking plate 18 is positioned on the outer wall of the fuse accommodating portion 5 when the female terminal 1 is accommodated in the terminal accommodating chamber 8 .
- a triangular enlarged portion 19 (FIG. 1), a rectangular enlarged portion 20 (FIG. 2), or the like is provided at the front end portion of the checking plate 18 .
- a guide portion 21 to guide the tabular terminal 2 toward the elastic holding pieces 17 may be provided at the front end portion of the checking plate 18 as shown in FIG. 2.
- the guide portion 21 has a guide plate 22 .
- a recess 23 to receive the tabular terminal 2 is provided on this guide plate 22 .
- a tapered portion 24 is provided around the recess 23 .
- the pair of elastic holding pieces 17 face each other in a longitudinal direction of the female terminal 1 .
- the pair of elastic holding pieces 17 extend from the second side portion 10 b and the third side portion 10 c , respectively.
- a holding portion 25 to hold the tabular terminal 2 is formed on each elastic holding piece 17 .
- a guide face 26 is provided on each elastic holding piece 17 . The guide face 26 continues from the holding portion 25 to the front end of the elastic holding piece 17 .
- a receiving tapered portion 27 is provided at the front end portion of each elastic holding piece 17 .
- the receiving tapered portion 27 is formed at the side portion of the guide face 26 of the elastic holding piece 17 .
- a slant plane 28 is formed on a side end face of, and near, the holding portion 25 of each elastic holding piece 17 .
- the slant plane 28 is provided on the same side as the receiving tapered portion 27 .
- a core wire of the electric wire (not shown) is crimped with a pair of core wire crimping pieces 13 of the female terminal 1 before the female terminal 1 is received in the fuse accommodating portion 5 .
- a covering portion of the electric wire is crimped with a pair of cover crimping pieces 14 .
- the female terminal 1 with the electric wire is inserted into the terminal accommodating chamber 8 of the fuse accommodating portion 5 from the front end portion of the elastic holding piece 17 .
- the lance engaging portion 15 of the female terminal 1 and the lance 9 of the terminal accommodating chamber 8 engage each other.
- the engaging projection 16 of the female terminal 1 engages the engagement recess of the terminal accommodating chamber 8 .
- the female terminal 1 is locked up in the terminal accommodating chamber 8 .
- the blade-type fuse 3 is inserted into the fuse accommodating chamber 6 of the fuse accommodating portion 5 from the front end portion of the tabular terminal 2 .
- the tabular terminal 2 is inserted between the elastic holding pieces 17 of the female terminal 1 .
- the tabular terminal 2 is inserted in the female terminal 1 in a state that a blade axis a 1 of the tabular terminal 2 is in parallel with a longitudinal axis b of the female terminal 1 .
- the front end portion of the tabular terminal 2 is guided into the holding portions 25 by the guide faces 26 of the elastic holding pieces 17 .
- the tabular terminal 2 is inserted between the elastic holding pieces 17 .
- the female terminal 1 is electrically connected to the tabular terminal 2 .
- the tabular terminal 2 is guided into the guide faces 26 by the guide portion 21 (FIG. 2).
- the tabular terminal 2 is more securely guided into the elastic holding pieces 17 .
- the blade-type fuse 3 When the blade-type fuse 3 is inserted into the fuse accommodating portion 5 , the blade-type fuse 3 is sometimes laterally inserted (in this specification, “laterally inserted” includes “obliquely included”).
- laterally inserted includes “obliquely included”.
- the elastic holding pieces 17 open due to insertion force of the tabular terminal 2 , and the tabular terminal 2 is inserted between the elastic holding pieces 17 . Like this, the tabular terminal 2 is inserted without a damage.
- the largest gap of the receiving tapered portions 27 is larger than the thickness of the tabular terminal 2 .
- the tabular terminal 2 can be more easily inserted between the elastic holding pieces 17 .
- the female terminal 1 can be easily produced from a flat plate by means of the die-cutting and the bending.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a female terminal wherein a tabular terminal can be laterally or obliquely inserted between a pair of elastic holding pieces thereof.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A relay box with a fuse is provided in an electric wiring for various electric appliances aboard a vehicle for protecting the circuit. Here, the relay box is called a fuse box, a junction block or an electric junction box. As one of fuses to be mounted on a fuse accommodating portion of the relay box, a blade-type fuse is known. The blade-type fuse has a pair of tabular terminals which are connected with a soluble portion in an insulative housing. This blade-type fuse is inserted into in the fuse accommodating portion of the relay box. Each of two tabular terminals is inserted between a pair of elastic contact pieces of the female terminal accommodated in the relay box.
- The female terminal has a
terminal body 40, awire connecting portion 41 to crimp an electric wire (not shown), and aterminal contact portion 43 as shown in FIG. 6. Theterminal contact portion 43 has a pair ofelastic holding pieces 42. Theelastic holding piece 42 is formed of a rectangular plate. The pair ofelastic holding pieces 42 are put into contact with each other near front end portions thereof. Eachelastic holding piece 42 has a guide portion 44 between the front end and the contact portion. That is, the vicinity of the front end portion of eachelastic holding piece 42 is in a L-shape. A front end portion of atabular terminal 2 is inserted between the guide portions 44. Thetabular terminal 2 is inserted deep, and thefemale terminal 45 is electrically connected to thetabular terminal 2. - The
fuse 3 is inserted in the fuse accommodating portion. When thetabular terminal 2 of thefuse 3 is inserted into the female terminal, a longitudinal axis a1 of thetabular terminal 2 is normally almost in parallel with a longitudinal axis b of the female terminal as shown in FIG. 7. A width direction of thetabular terminal 2 and a width direction of theelastic holding piece 42 are almost in parallel. - However, as shown in FIG. 8, the
fuse 3 is sometimes laterally or obliquely inserted in the fuse accommodating portion. At this time, as shown in FIG. 9, aside face 2 c of thetabular terminal 2 abuts front-end side faces of theelastic holding pieces 42. In this case, thetabular terminal 2 is not inserted between theelastic holding pieces 42. If thefuse 3 is forcibly inserted, thetabular terminal 2 is damaged. - In view of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to provide a tabular terminal-use female terminal wherein a tabular terminal can be laterally or obliquely inserted between a pair of elastic holding pieces.
- In order to achieve the above object, as a first aspect of the present invention, a tabular terminal-use female terminal, in which a tabular terminal is inserted, comprises: a pair of elastic holding pieces extending in an insertion direction of the tabular terminal; a holding portion provided on each elastic holding piece for holding the tabular terminal; a guide face extending from each holding portion to an front end portion of each elastic holding piece for guiding the tabular terminal to the holding portion; and a receiving tapered portion provided on a side portion of each guide face, wherein the tabular terminal is able to be laterally inserted into the tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- As a second aspect of the present invention, based on the first aspect, a largest gap of the receiving tapered portions is larger than a thickness of the tabular terminal.
- As a third aspect of the present invention, based on the first aspect, a slant plane is formed on a side end face of, and near, the holding portion of each elastic holding piece.
- As a fourth aspect of the present invention, based on the first aspect, a checking plate to restrain displacement of the pair of elastic holding pieces in a width direction thereof is provided.
- As a fifth aspect of the present invention, based on any one of the first to fourth aspects, each elastic holding piece is formed by bending a rectangular plate in a L-shape.
- According to the above-described structures of the present invention, the following advantages are provided.
- (1) Even if the tabular terminal is laterally inserted, the tabular terminal is securely inserted without a damage.
- (2) When the tabular terminal is laterally inserted, the corner portions of the side face of the tabular terminal are put into contact with the slant planes of the receiving tapered portions, and the elastic holding pieces open. Therefore, the tabular terminal can be more securely inserted.
- (3) When the tabular terminal is laterally inserted, the corner portions of the side face of the tabular terminal move from the receiving tapered portions to the slant planes, and the elastic holding pieces open more smoothly. Therefore, the tabular terminal can be still more securely inserted into.
- (4) Because displacement of the elastic holding pieces in the width direction thereof is restrained by the checking plate, the elastic holding pieces can be easily opened. Therefore, the tabular terminal can be easily inserted between the elastic holding pieces.
- (5) Because the elastic holding piece is in a L-shape, the elastic holding piece can be easily produced.
- The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an inventive tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing another tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal-sectional view showing a state that a fuse is laterally inserted into a relay box accommodating the inventive tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory illustration showing a state that the fuse is laterally put into contact with the inventive tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of A-portion of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a prior art tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory illustration showing an appropriate insertion direction of the fuse into the tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory illustration showing a state that the fuse is laterally put into contact with the prior art tabular terminal-use female terminal.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of B-portion of FIG. 8.
- Embodiment(s) of the present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In FIG. 1 to FIG. 3,
reference numeral 1 denotes a tabular terminal-use female terminal, and atabular terminal 2 is inserted in thefemale terminal 1. - Four
tapered planes 2 a are provided at front end portion of the tabular terminal 2 (FIG. 5). In the present embodiment, a tabular terminal of a blade-type fuse 3 is described. - The blade-
type fuse 3 has a pair oftabular terminals 2 and aninsulative housing 4. The pair oftabular terminals 2 are connected with a soluble portion (not shown) in the insulative housing. The pair oftabular terminals 2 are provided on a plane. Eachtabular terminal 2 has awide plane 2 b. The blade-type fuse 3 is inserted in afuse accommodating portion 5 of a relay box. - The
fuse accommodating portion 5 is formed in a box-shape with insulating material. Afuse accommodating chamber 6 to receive the blade-type fuse 3 is provided at one end of thefuse accommodating portion 5. Thisfuse accommodating chamber 6 has afuse insertion opening 7. - Two terminal
accommodating chambers 8 parallel with each other are provided in thefuse accommodating portion 5. Eachterminal accommodating chamber 8 communicates with thefuse accommodating chamber 5. A cross section of the terminalaccommodating chamber 8 is quadrangular. Thefemale terminal 1 is inserted from the other end of thefuse accommodating portion 5. Aresilient lance 9 to engage thefemale terminal 1 for preventing a coming-out of thefemale terminal 1 is provided on one side wall of the terminalaccommodating chamber 8. An engagement recess (not shown) which prevents thefemale terminal 1 from moving in an insertion direction thereof is provided on each of two opposite sidewalls. Thetabular terminal 2 of the blade-type fuse 3 is inserted in aterminal contact portion 12 of thefemale terminal 1. - The
female terminal 1 is made of conductive material. As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, thefemale terminal 1 has aterminal body 10, awire connecting portion 11, and theterminal contact portion 12. An electric wire (not shown) is crimped to thewire connecting portion 11. Alance engaging portion 15 to engage thelance 9 is provided on thefirst side portion 10 a of theterminal body 10. An engagingprojection 16 to engage the above engagement recess is provided on each of the second andthird side portions terminal body 10. - A pair of
elastic holding pieces 17 are provided on theterminal contact portion 12. A checkingplate 18 may be provided on theterminal contact portion 12. The checkingplate 18 restrains displacement, from thefirst side portion 10 a side to thefourth side portion 10 d side, of theelastic holding pieces 17. The checkingplate 18 is positioned on the outer wall of thefuse accommodating portion 5 when thefemale terminal 1 is accommodated in theterminal accommodating chamber 8. A triangular enlarged portion 19 (FIG. 1), a rectangular enlarged portion 20 (FIG. 2), or the like is provided at the front end portion of the checkingplate 18. - A
guide portion 21 to guide thetabular terminal 2 toward theelastic holding pieces 17 may be provided at the front end portion of the checkingplate 18 as shown in FIG. 2. Theguide portion 21 has a guide plate 22. Arecess 23 to receive thetabular terminal 2 is provided on this guide plate 22. A taperedportion 24 is provided around therecess 23. - The pair of
elastic holding pieces 17 face each other in a longitudinal direction of thefemale terminal 1. The pair ofelastic holding pieces 17 extend from thesecond side portion 10 b and thethird side portion 10 c, respectively. A holdingportion 25 to hold thetabular terminal 2 is formed on eachelastic holding piece 17. Aguide face 26 is provided on eachelastic holding piece 17. The guide face 26 continues from the holdingportion 25 to the front end of theelastic holding piece 17. - A receiving tapered
portion 27 is provided at the front end portion of eachelastic holding piece 17. The receivingtapered portion 27 is formed at the side portion of theguide face 26 of theelastic holding piece 17. When thetabular terminal 2 is laterally or obliquely inserted between theelastic holding pieces 17, corner portions of theside face 2 c of thetabular terminal 2 are put into contact with the respective receiving taperedportions 27. - A
slant plane 28 is formed on a side end face of, and near, the holdingportion 25 of eachelastic holding piece 17. Theslant plane 28 is provided on the same side as the receiving taperedportion 27. When thetabular terminal 2 is laterally inserted, the corner portions of theside face 2 c of thetabular terminal 2 are put into contact with the slant planes 28. - A core wire of the electric wire (not shown) is crimped with a pair of core
wire crimping pieces 13 of thefemale terminal 1 before thefemale terminal 1 is received in thefuse accommodating portion 5. A covering portion of the electric wire is crimped with a pair ofcover crimping pieces 14. Thefemale terminal 1 with the electric wire is inserted into theterminal accommodating chamber 8 of thefuse accommodating portion 5 from the front end portion of theelastic holding piece 17. When thefemale terminal 1 is completely accommodated, thelance engaging portion 15 of thefemale terminal 1 and thelance 9 of the terminalaccommodating chamber 8 engage each other. The engagingprojection 16 of thefemale terminal 1 engages the engagement recess of the terminalaccommodating chamber 8. Thefemale terminal 1 is locked up in theterminal accommodating chamber 8. The blade-type fuse 3 is inserted into thefuse accommodating chamber 6 of thefuse accommodating portion 5 from the front end portion of thetabular terminal 2. Thetabular terminal 2 is inserted between theelastic holding pieces 17 of thefemale terminal 1. - Normally, as shown in FIG. 7, the
tabular terminal 2 is inserted in thefemale terminal 1 in a state that a blade axis a1 of thetabular terminal 2 is in parallel with a longitudinal axis b of thefemale terminal 1. The front end portion of thetabular terminal 2 is guided into the holdingportions 25 by the guide faces 26 of theelastic holding pieces 17. Thetabular terminal 2 is inserted between theelastic holding pieces 17. Thefemale terminal 1 is electrically connected to thetabular terminal 2. - The
tabular terminal 2 is guided into the guide faces 26 by the guide portion 21 (FIG. 2). Thetabular terminal 2 is more securely guided into theelastic holding pieces 17. - When the blade-
type fuse 3 is inserted into thefuse accommodating portion 5, the blade-type fuse 3 is sometimes laterally inserted (in this specification, “laterally inserted” includes “obliquely included”). When the blade-type fuse 3 is laterally inserted, the corner portions of theside face 2 c of thetabular terminal 2 are put into contact with the receiving tapered portions of theelastic holding pieces 17 as shown in FIG. 3-FIG. 5. - The
elastic holding pieces 17 open due to insertion force of thetabular terminal 2, and thetabular terminal 2 is inserted between theelastic holding pieces 17. Like this, thetabular terminal 2 is inserted without a damage. - Here, the largest gap of the receiving
tapered portions 27 is larger than the thickness of thetabular terminal 2. - If the checking
plate 18 is provided on thefemale terminal 1, displacement, from thefirst side portion 10 a side toward thefourth side portion 10 d side, of theelastic holding pieces 17 is restrained. Because theelastic holding pieces 17 open easier, thetabular terminal 2 is easily inserted between theelastic holding pieces 17. - Because the
slant plane 28 is formed on eachelastic holding piece 17, thetabular terminal 2 can be more easily inserted between theelastic holding pieces 17. - The
female terminal 1 can be easily produced from a flat plate by means of the die-cutting and the bending. - Although the present invention has been fully described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as being included therein.
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